In-situ recovery of butanol from ABE fermentation solution by hydrophobic ionic liquid perstraction in tubular membranes assisted with vacuum
The selective removal of butanol from a fermentation broth continues to be a challenge for
the generation of alternative biofuels. In this work, a continuous extraction of a model …
the generation of alternative biofuels. In this work, a continuous extraction of a model …
Visualization of natural convection heat transfer inside an inclined circular pipe
JW Bae, WK Kim, BJ Chung - … Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, 2018 - Elsevier
Natural convection heat transfer inside an inclined pipe was visualized. Based on the
analogy, mass transfer experiments were conducted instead of heat transfer ones using an …
analogy, mass transfer experiments were conducted instead of heat transfer ones using an …
Laminar mixed-convection experiments in horizontal pipes and derivation of a semi-empirical buoyancy coefficient
Mixed-convection experiments in horizontal pipes were performed for Grashof numbers of
1.4× 10 6 and 2.6× 10 6, and for Reynolds numbers ranging from 58 to 1270. Mass-transfer …
1.4× 10 6 and 2.6× 10 6, and for Reynolds numbers ranging from 58 to 1270. Mass-transfer …
Natural convection heat transfer in a uniformly heated horizontal pipe
Natural convection heat transfers inside horizontal pipes were measured. The Rayleigh
numbers were varied from 6.8× 10 8 to 1.5× 10 12, while the Prandtl number was fixed at …
numbers were varied from 6.8× 10 8 to 1.5× 10 12, while the Prandtl number was fixed at …
Natural convection mass transfer behavior of serially connected cylindrical electrodes
Natural convection mass transfer rates at both vertical and horizontal serially connected
tubes were reported using the electrochemical technique involving the measurement of …
tubes were reported using the electrochemical technique involving the measurement of …
[PDF][PDF] Laminar Mixed Convection Heat Transfer Correlation for Horizontal Pipes
Mixed convection occurs when the driving forces of both forced and natural convections are
of comparable magnitude (Gr/Re2~ 1). It is classical problem but is still an active area of …
of comparable magnitude (Gr/Re2~ 1). It is classical problem but is still an active area of …